The effect of conformal symmetry on charged wormholes
Peter K. F. Kuhfittig

TL;DR
This paper explores how conformal symmetry influences charged wormholes, revealing that the conformal factor's behavior, linked to electric charge, determines the wormhole's structure and the number of throats.
Contribution
It provides a novel interpretation of the conformal factor in charged wormholes and analyzes how its rate of change affects wormhole solutions.
Findings
Conformal symmetry impacts the structure of charged wormholes.
The conformal factor relates to electric charge.
The number of throats depends on the conformal factor's variation.
Abstract
This paper discusses the effect that conformal symmetry can have on a charged wormhole. The analysis yields a physical interpretation of the conformal factor in terms of the electric charge. The rate of change of the conformal factor determines much of the outcome, which ranges from having no solution to wormholes having either one or two throats.
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